3D TV vs. Smart TV: Most Useful

Recently new TV specs have been focused on whether it’s a 3D display or not, but the next big thing with TVs is if they can connect to the internet or not. More people now want the convenience of being able to download content straight to their TV. We thought we would compare 3D TV vs Smart TV and see what’s the most useful.

An article on Chip Chick.com is looking into smart TVs and how they compare to 3D TVs that are now available. Samsung are a major player in the market and their sets are managed by the Smart Hub. This is where owners can manage all their apps for getting content to the set. You can even browse the web, but is not quite what you can expect from a computer.

But how do they compare to 3D TVs? Most 3D TVs are just an enhanced screen unless they are also a smart TV of course. The technology isn’t really new, the likes of Apple TV has been around for a while now but are not integrated inside the set itself.

With the services from the likes of Hulu and Netflix, consumers can now get top movie and television rentals directly to set top boxes or smart TVs. This could be a big year for smart TVs and you will just need to decide if you want one that’s 3D or not.